This vacuum's suction force has been retested with a more accurate manometer. We've changed the full product name to 'BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Turbo' in order for the review to encompass all model variants. We've changed the product name to 'BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Plus ' for the review to encompass all model variants and updated the review's Introduction section. If you'd like to see an in-depth look at the reasoning and methodology behind this change, you can see our full changelog here. ![]() This update builds on our previous 'Suction' test with a new ' Airflow' test that more accurately measures a vacuum's ability to generate air movement. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.2. Further details on the differences between models are outlined in the Differences Between Variants section of the review. It's worth noting that there are multiple variants of this vacuum, which offer slightly different design features, like differing colorways or an automatic power cord retraction system, though these differences won't result in significant differences in debris pickup performance. That being said, it's still very good for tackling pet hair, and you can even use a unique Febreze-scented pre-motor vacuum filter in it, which is advertised to help eliminate odors as you clean, although we don't currently test for this. It's also somewhat difficult to maintain and there are frequent recurring costs, depending on how often you use your vacuum. It's able to pick up most small and large debris on these surfaces too, and it comes with a crevice tool with an LED light to help you clean dark and difficult-to-reach places more efficiently. However, it struggles a bit more to clean hair as well as debris on bare floors, and it doesn't have a long range either, which can make it a little bit more difficult to clean stairs. If your pet sheds a lot, this vacuum can easily tackle hair on low and high-pile carpet. This isn’t a sealed HEPA system-just one that’s capable of meeting the criteria.The BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Turbo Plus is an upright vacuum meant for cleaning up pet hair. A foam prefilter sits below the dirt holder, and another disposable paper filter on the side of the unit provides HEPA filtration. It’s lighter and easier to hold than a whole filter/dust holder assembly, but you risk getting some dirt on your hands if you're lucky, you'll know where it's from. Unlike the Dyson-style dirt holders that detach completely-filter and all-from the body of the vacuum, only the nasty part of the Bissell’s dirt holder slides out when you push the appropriate lever. Another problem: once again, the big brushroll keeps on turnin’, just sitting on your carpet in the same spot where it will pulverize those poor little fibers. When decoupled from the cleaner head, it does allow for some movement away from the vacuum itself, but stray too far and the whole device will tip and clatter to the floor. ![]() This cleaner's hose is the sole source of suction. ![]() Worst of all is the lack of a brushroll on/off switch, which means there's a good chance you may scratch hardwood floors over time if you insist on cleaning them with this machine. The controls on this machine are quite spread out: a pedal on the base of the vacuum unlocks it from the upright position, another pedal retracts the power cord (hence the "Rewind" moniker), a height adjuster is located on the front of the unit, and a power switch is found in the middle of the cleaner’s left side. Worst of all is the lack of a brushroll on/off switch, which means there's a good chance you may scratch hardwood floors.
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